Suleyman Noordeen, Poh Wang, Anna E Strazda, Eszter Sara Arany, Mehmet Ergisi, Linghui Janice Yeo, Rebeka Popovic, Abinayan Mahendran, Mikail Khawaja, Kritika Grover, Mohammed Memon, Saahil Hegde, Connor S Qiu, Charles Oulton, Yizhou Yu
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Concussions significantly impact sleep quality among adolescents. Despite increasing recognition of these effects, the complex relationship between adolescent concussions and sleep disturbances is still not fully understood and presents mixed findings. Here, we conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis to assess how concussions affect sleep-related symptoms in adolescents. We included papers presenting Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) differences following concussion in high school and collegiate patients, with sleep measures recorded following concussion. Animal studies, research on participants with conditions other than concussion, non-English articles and papers failing to present PSQI data were excluded. We searched MEDLINE®, Embase®, CINAHL, Web of Science™, PsycINFO®, Google Scholar, and Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials databases until 23 August 2024. In addition, we performed hand-searching of relevant reference lists and conference proceedings to identify further studies. Risk of bias was assessed using the Newcastle-Ottawa scale. In total, we considered 4477 studies, with nine meeting the inclusion criteria. Our analysis involved 796 participants, 340 of whom had experienced a concussion. Analysis was carried out using the meta and metafor packages in R (version 4.0.0). We showed a deterioration in sleep quality post-concussion, as evidenced by increased PSQI (standardised mean difference 0.84; 95% CI 0.53-1.16; p < 0.0001). Subgroup and quality assessments confirmed the consistency of these findings. Since poor sleep quality impacts daytime activities, we analysed the relationship between concussion and daytime dysfunction. We showed that concussion is associated with a significant worsening of the daytime dysfunction score by 0.55 (95% CI 0.24-0.70; p = 0.006). We conclude that concussions impair both sleep quality and daytime functioning in adolescents. Our research underscores the need for systematic inclusion of sleep quality assessments in post-concussion protocols and calls for targeted interventions to manage sleep disturbances post-concussion to mitigate their broader impacts on daily functioning.
脑震荡对青少年睡眠质量有显著影响。尽管越来越多的人认识到这些影响,青少年脑震荡和睡眠障碍之间的复杂关系仍然没有完全理解,并提出了不同的发现。在这里,我们进行了系统回顾和荟萃分析,以评估脑震荡如何影响青少年的睡眠相关症状。我们纳入了介绍高中和大学患者脑震荡后匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)差异的论文,并记录了脑震荡后的睡眠测量。排除了动物研究、对非脑震荡参与者的研究、非英语文章和未能提供PSQI数据的论文。截至2024年8月23日,我们检索了MEDLINE®、Embase®、CINAHL、Web of Science™、PsycINFO®、谷歌Scholar和Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials数据库。此外,我们还手工检索了相关的参考文献列表和会议记录,以确定进一步的研究。偏倚风险采用纽卡斯尔-渥太华量表进行评估。我们总共纳入了4477项研究,其中9项符合纳入标准。我们的分析涉及796名参与者,其中340人经历过脑震荡。使用R(版本4.0.0)中的meta和元for包进行分析。我们发现脑震荡后睡眠质量恶化,PSQI升高证明了这一点(标准化平均差0.84;95% CI 0.53-1.16; p < 0.0001)。分组评估和质量评估证实了这些发现的一致性。由于睡眠质量差会影响白天的活动,我们分析了脑震荡与白天功能障碍之间的关系。我们发现脑震荡与白天功能障碍评分的显著恶化相关0.55 (95% CI 0.24-0.70; p = 0.006)。我们得出结论,脑震荡损害青少年的睡眠质量和白天的功能。我们的研究强调了系统地将睡眠质量评估纳入脑震荡后治疗方案的必要性,并呼吁采取有针对性的干预措施来管理脑震荡后的睡眠障碍,以减轻其对日常功能的广泛影响。